2. ADJECTIVES
AN ADJECTIVE IS A WORD THAT
QUALIFIES A NOUN.
(EXAMPLE)
GOOD, NICE, WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFUL,
ONE, FIRST, LITTLE, ALL, THAT
3. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
An adjective that tells us about the ownership
of the noun. This adjective is called a Possessive
Adjective.
A possessive adjective shows ownership or
possession. It tells us that something belongs to
a person or thing.
Example: That is your cat. / This is my dog. /
Is that their house? / Those are our bicycles.
4. INTERROGATIVE
ADJECTIVE
An adjective which poses questions in an
'interrogative' manner. It is called an
Interrogative Adjective.
Like most adjectives, an interrogative
adjective comes before a noun.
Example: Which school do you go to?
What colour is your new car?
Whose cap is this?
5. DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE
An adjective which specifies a noun is
called a Demonstrative Adjective.
It points out a fact about a person or
thing.
Example: This puppy is mine.
That woman is my wife.
These spiders have long legs.
Those kids are beautiful.
6. ADJECTIVES ENDING
WITH -ING
Adjectives which end in '-
ing',
e.g.
an interesting film
an amazing player
an annoying habit
7. ADJECTIVES ENDING
WITH -ED
Adjectives which end in '-
ed'
e.g.
the damaged goods
the escaped prisoners
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